“When the anthropologist asked the Kwakiutl for a map of their coast, they told him stories: "Here? Salmon gather. Here? Sea otter camps. Here seal sleep. Here we say body covered with mouths." How can a place have a name? A man, a woman may have a name, but they die. We are a story until we die. Then our names are very dangerous. A place is a story happening many times.” SpiritualityStorytellingPhilosophy Of LifeLife And DeathIndigenous WisdomDeep EcologyNature ConnectionMeaning Of ExistenceKwakiutlSacred Geography Book:Green Psychology: Transforming our Relationship to the Earth Source: Green Psychology: Transforming our Relationship to the Earth